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specialist

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (context British English) specialised. n. 1 Someone who is an expert in, or devoted to, some specific branch of study or research. 2 (context medicine English) A physician whose practice is limited to a particular branch of medicine or surgery. 3 (context ...

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Specialist frequently refers to an expert in a profession. It can also mean: Specialist (rank) , a military rank Specialist degree , in academia Specialty (medicine) "Specialist", a song by the band Interpol "The Specialist", the English translation of ...

Usage examples of specialist.

Having specialists who devote their entire time and attention to the study of these diseases, we are able to relieve and cure a large number painlessly and speedily, in which the awkward manipulations of physicians or surgeons, whose hands, untrained by constant and skillful use, not only fail to effect any benefit, but set up new, or aggravate existing, disease.

It meant that the equipment would be transported separately by people who were considered more expendable than the six Ampersand specialists.

I know is this self, the person I am now, the autistic bioinformatics specialist fencer lover of Marjory.

Dinosaurs living in the oases now preserved in the Navajo Sandstone were generally small, bipedal desert specialists.

But Malone had at first told the specialists much more, ceasing only when he saw that utter incredulity was his portion.

She sent out cop pies to all the African travel specialists around the world, from Tokyo to Copen aagen.

There was an empty seat on one side of him where Ruby McAlmott, that awful best-seller woman, ought to have sat and an empty place on the other side of him where the sex specialist, Martin Dering, ought to have been, but he moved up nearer to a poet, who is very well known in Blackheath, and tried to make the best of things.

They were mathematicians and theoretical physicists, all specialists in the Bell Continuum, in descriptor theory.

After the adjournment, Doil was fidgety but silent while DETECTIVE 53 two crime-scene specialists testified.

Having specialists who devote their entire time to the study and cure of these diseases, we are thereby enabled to attain the highest degree of skill in the management of these cases.

The specialist, on the contrary, by confining his studies and researches to one class of diseases only, is enabled to inform himself thoroughly and accurately on all the improvements made in the methods and means of practice in his special department.

Paley explains that three scientists from the Russian RKK Energia company and two from the European Space Agency have been bumped for the new science mission, and everyone turns to look at Mariella, Penn Brown, and Anchee Ye when he introduces them as the specialists who will be working on the microbiology project.

The hall is deserted of course, it is always deserted, very few people in the sector we occupy have any interest whatsoever in the past and specialists have their separate facilities in the museum, little carels in which they exhibit the minutae and miniaturizations of the Golden Era, seeking esoterica which such as we can never understand.

Why try to make room for another specialist when a generalist like Simna could do multiple duty?

As soon as he entered, he saw Hek, the symbolic-communications specialist, and a slim human named Shahinshah Azmi, the head of the material-sciences department.